Ashley Cole had no hesitation in accepting a new challenge
at Roma once he knew Jose Mourinho no longer wanted him at Chelsea.
The ex-England international signed a two-year deal with
the Serie A runners-up last week, and has set his sights on glory both
domestically and in the UEFA Champions League.
With Mourinho favouring Cesar Azpilicueta as Chelsea's
first-choice left-back last season, as Cole was limited to just 17 Premier
League appearances.
Having not been offered a new contract as his old deal
expired, Cole opted to look further afield rather than stay in the top
And he said on Tuesday that a move to the Italian capital
appealed immediately.
"I've always had a good relationship with Mourinho,
but the years go by and I was no longer useful for his project at
Chelsea," said Cole.
"At that time my agent told me about Rome and how
badly they wanted me for their project.
"As soon as I spoke to [coach] Rudi Garcia and I saw
how much they wanted me here at Roma, I jumped at the chance.
"I came here to play in the Champions League. Roma
is an ambitious club, it's a challenge for me and I'm prepared to fight for my
place.
"Hopefully we can do something special here next
season and win Serie A."
David Beckham is the only other Englishman to have plied
his trade in Italy in recent years - the midfielder spending two loan spells at
Milan - and Cole admitted there is reluctance for his countrymen to move out of
their comfort zone at home.
"English players are afraid of going abroad and
often make the easy choice of staying at home," he added.
"This is a chance for me to get out of London, try a
different language, culture and way of living. I'm not afraid of pressure.
"I feel fit, I kept myself busy in pre-season but I
still have a bit to go. Hopefully I'll be fully fit when I come back from
[Roma's pre-season tour in] America."
Culled from Soccerway
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